Disclosed is a luminaire including a ceiling mountable housing that defines an inner cartridge-receiving cavity accessible at an opening that is accessible in a healthcare space. A cartridge is provided to be received in the housing. The housing and the cartridge are configured to establish a first nsf-compliant sealing interface formed by at least one first barrier member extending along a first peripheral region between the housing and the cartridge to establish a first nsf-compliant pathogen barrier. The cartridge includes a light output region that is configured to locate an interior light guide and an exterior lens with an optical spacing therebetween. A second nsf-compliant sealing barrier interface is provided between the lens and the light guide formed by at least one second barrier member extending along a second peripheral region between the lens and light guide, and which is configured to establish a second nsf-compliant pathogen barrier therein.
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1. A luminaire structure comprising a ceiling-mountable housing structure which defines an inner cartridge-receiving cavity accessible at an opening which is to be accessible in a healthcare space, and a luminaire cartridge structure to be sealingly received in the inner cartridge-receiving cavity, the ceiling-mountable housing structure and the luminaire cartridge structure being configured to establish a first nsf-compliant sealing barrier interface therebetween formed by at least one first barrier member extending along a first peripheral region between the ceiling-mountable housing structure and the luminaire cartridge structure to establish a first nsf-compliant pathogen barrier therein, the luminaire cartridge structure further comprising a light output region which is configured to locate an interior light guide and an exterior lens at a designated optical spacing therebetween, and a second nsf-compliant sealing barrier interface between the exterior lens and the interior light guide formed by at least one second barrier member extending along a second peripheral region between the exterior lens and the interior light guide, and which is configured to establish a second nsf-compliant pathogen barrier therein.
15. A kit for assembling a ceiling-mountable luminaire structure in an nsf-compliant environment, comprising:
a ceiling-mountable housing structure with an accessible inner cavity including a first circumferential periphery, and a luminaire cartridge structure assembly including a second circumferential periphery and configured to be installed in the inner cavity to deliver lighting to the nsf-compliant environment;
the ceiling-mountable housing structure and/or the luminaire cartridge structure assembly being configured to establish a first nsf-compliant sealing barrier interface between the first and second circumferential peripheries and to be engaged when the luminaire cartridge structure assembly is installed in the inner cavity, wherein the first nsf-compliant sealing interface is defined by opposed first and second planar surface regions extending along the respective first and second circumferential peripheries;
the luminaire cartridge structure assembly being configured to locate an interior light guide and an exterior lens at a designated optical spacing therebetween to deliver the lighting to the nsf-compliant environment, with a second nsf-compliant sealing barrier interface between a third circumferential periphery associated with the light guide and a fourth circumferential periphery associated with the exterior lens;
wherein the interior light guide, the exterior lens and/or the designated optical spacing are independently configurable for at least one designated optical effect in one or more lighting delivery modes, so that, on installation of the ceiling-mountable housing structure and the luminaire cartridge structure assembly, the first and second nsf-compliant sealing barrier interfaces form an nsf-compliant barrier across the luminaire structure.
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This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/991,535, filed Mar. 18, 2020. The disclosure set forth in the referenced application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The disclosure set forth in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/899,047, filed Jun. 11, 2020, entitled LUMINAIRE STRUCTURE is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to luminaire structures and associated structures.
In large part, National Science Foundation (NSF) standards set the requirements for luminaire structures for healthcare applications and others. These standards have traditionally limited the kinds of design esthetics that can be deployed in healthcare applications. Traditional luminaire structures in these environments tend to have limited versatility, if any, to provide configurable lighting solutions, to illuminate spaces for different functions. For instance, an emerging trend is to use the same healthcare space, such as a patient bedroom, for an increasing number of activities, including for example, for pre- and post-operative examinations. Current luminaire structures are in some cases unable to deliver photometrics matched to the right location, at an effective level of brightness, color and/or luminosity, to suit each activity.
It would thus be desirable to provide novel approaches for luminaire structures capable of being used in such healthcare environments, or at least to provide the public with one or more useful alternatives.
In an aspect, there is provided a luminaire including a ceiling mountable housing that defines an inner cartridge-receiving cavity accessible at an opening that is accessible in a healthcare space. A cartridge is provided to be received in the in the housing with a seal between the cartridge and the housing. The housing and the cartridge are configured to establish a first NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface formed by at least one first barrier member extending along a first peripheral region between the housing and the cartridge to establish a first NSF-compliant pathogen barrier therein. The cartridge includes a light output region that is configured to locate an interior light guide and an exterior lens at a designated optical spacing therebetween, and a second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface between the lens and the light guide formed by at least one second barrier member extending along a second peripheral region between the lens and light guide, and which is configured to establish a second NSF-compliant pathogen barrier therein.
In another aspect, there is provided a luminaire structure which comprises a ceiling-mountable housing structure which defines an inner cartridge-receiving cavity accessible at an opening which is to be accessible in a healthcare space, and a luminaire cartridge structure to be sealingly received in the inner cartridge-receiving cavity. The ceiling-mountable housing structure and the luminaire cartridge structure are configured to establish a first NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface therebetween formed by at least one first barrier member extending along a first peripheral region between the ceiling-mountable housing structure and the luminaire cartridge structure to establish a first NSF-compliant pathogen barrier therein. The luminaire cartridge structure further comprises a light output region which is configured to locate an interior light guide and an exterior lens at a designated optical spacing therebetween. A second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface is provided between the exterior lens and the interior light guide formed by at least one second barrier member extending along a second peripheral region between the exterior lens and the interior light guide, and which is configured to establish a second NSF-compliant pathogen barrier therein.
Some example embodiments may further comprise at least a pair of opposed web segments extending along respective boundaries of the light output region, wherein each of the web segments may provide opposed surfaces to locate the light guide and the exterior lens respectively.
In some example embodiments, the optical spacing may be governed or defined, at least in part, by a distance between the opposed surfaces and/or the at least one second barrier member.
In some example embodiments, each of the web segments may define at least one boundary region of a corresponding support structure that may define a cavity to receive a corresponding boundary region on the exterior lens.
In some example embodiments, the cavity may be bordered by a pair of opposed side boundary surfaces, and the at least one second barrier member may be configured to contact at least the side boundary surfaces and corresponding opposed surfaces on the exterior lens in the corresponding boundary region thereof.
In some example embodiments, the at least one second barrier member may include a barrier cavity to receive the exterior lens at the corresponding boundary region.
In some example embodiments, the at least one second barrier member may include a plurality of sealing formations to establish a plurality of contact points with at least the side boundary surfaces of the support structure.
Some example embodiments may further comprise a releasable locking structure for releasably locating the luminaire cartridge structure in the cartridge-receiving cavity.
In some example embodiments, the ceiling-mountable housing structure and/or the luminaire cartridge structure may include at least one recess extending along the first sealing barrier interface to receive the first barrier member.
In some example embodiments, the locking structure may be configured to release the luminaire cartridge structure from the cartridge receiving cavity on a withdrawal force on the luminaire cartridge structure.
In some example embodiments, the locking structure may include an opposed pair of biased latch segments configured to engage a corresponding opposed pair of locating tabs, each of both pairs may be provided with the cartridge structure or in the inner cartridge-receiving cavity.
Some example embodiments may further comprise at least one array of LED's extending along a peripheral region of the interior light guide or otherwise operatively optically coupled therewith.
Some example embodiments may further comprise a clamp structure to position the interior light guide in an operative position against the web segments.
In some example embodiments, each clamp structure may be configured to bias the interior light guide against the web segments.
In another aspect, there is provided a kit for assembling a ceiling-mountable luminaire structure in an NSF-compliant environment, comprising a ceiling-mountable housing structure with an accessible inner cavity including a first circumferential periphery, and a luminaire cartridge structure assembly including a second circumferential periphery and configured to be installed in the inner cavity to deliver lighting to the NSF-compliant environment. The ceiling-mountable housing structure and/or the luminaire cartridge structure assembly are configured to establish a first NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface between the first and second circumferential peripheries and to be engaged when the luminaire cartridge structure assembly is installed in the inner cavity, wherein the first NSF-compliant sealing interface is defined by opposed first and second planar surface regions extending along the respective first and second circumferential peripheries. The luminaire cartridge structure assembly is configured to locate an interior light guide and an exterior lens at a designated optical spacing therebetween to deliver the lighting to the NSF-compliant environment, with a second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface between a third circumferential periphery associated with the light guide and a fourth circumferential periphery associated with the exterior lens. The interior light guide, the exterior lens and/or the designated optical spacing are independently configurable for at least one designated optical effect in one or more lighting delivery modes, so that, on installation of the ceiling-mountable housing structure and the luminaire cartridge structure assembly, the first and second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interfaces form an NSF-compliant barrier across the luminaire structure.
In some example embodiments, the first and second planar surface regions may be substantially parallel, in the first NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface.
In some example embodiments, the first, second, third and/or fourth circumferential peripheries may be substantially continuous.
Some example embodiments may further comprise one or more light emitting diode arrays or LED arrays, each to be optically coupled with the interior light guide therealong, at least in part, and configured to be responsive to an light emitting diode driver structure or LED driver structure to activate the array in one or more light delivery modes.
In some example embodiments, the light delivery modes may include a first mode in which a first group of one or more of the arrays may be activated to provide a first lighting effect, and a second mode in which a second group of one or more of the arrays may be activated to provide a second lighting effect.
Some example embodiments may further comprise at least a pair of opposed web segments extending along respective boundaries of the light output region, with opposed regions of the web segments defining the optical spacing between the light guide and the lens.
In some example embodiments, each of the web segments may provide opposed surfaces to locate the light guide and the lens respectively, and/or the optical spacing may be governed or defined, at least in part, by a distance between the opposed surfaces.
In some example embodiments, the second barrier member may include a barrier cavity to receive the lens at the corresponding boundary region, and a plurality of sealing formations to establish a plurality of contact points with at least the side boundary surfaces of the support structure.
In another aspect, there is provided a luminaire cartridge structure assembly as defined in any claim, aspect, example, embodiment or otherwise in the present disclosure.
In another aspect, there is provided a luminaire cartridge structure assembly for use in a ceiling-mountable housing structure with an accessible inner cavity including a first circumferential periphery with a first planar surface region extending therealong, to form a luminaire structure to deliver lighting to an NSF-compliant environment, the luminaire cartridge structure assembly comprising a second circumferential periphery with a second planar surface region extending therealong. The luminaire cartridge structure assembly is configured to be installed in the inner cavity to establish a first NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface between the first and second circumferential peripheries, wherein the first NSF-compliant sealing interface is defined by the first and second planar surface regions engaged therein. The luminaire cartridge structure assembly is configured to locate an interior light guide and an exterior lens at a designated optical spacing therebetween to deliver the lighting to the NSF-compliant environment, with a second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface between a third circumferential periphery associated with the light guide and a fourth circumferential periphery associated with the exterior lens. The interior light guide, the exterior lens and/or the designated optical spacing are independently configurable for at least one designated optical effect in one or more lighting delivery modes, so that, on installation of the ceiling-mountable housing structure and the luminaire cartridge structure assembly, the first and second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interfaces form an NSF-compliant barrier across the luminaire structure.
In another aspect, there is provided a luminaire structure comprising an interior light guide and an exterior lens at a designated optical spacing therebetween, a group of LED arrays. Each array is directly or indirectly optically coupled with the interior light guide along at least part of a circumferential periphery thereof and configured to be responsive to an LED driver structure to activate the group of arrays in one or more light delivery modes to provide one or more distinct lighting effects.
In some example embodiments, the light delivery modes may include a first mode in which one of the arrays may be activated to provide a first lighting effect, and a second mode in more than one array may be activated to provide a second lighting effect.
In another aspect, there is provided a method of forming a kit for a luminaire structure in an NSF-compliant environment. The method may comprise:
providing a ceiling-mountable housing structure with an accessible inner cavity including a first circumferential periphery, and a luminaire cartridge structure assembly including a second circumferential periphery to be installed in the accessible inner cavity to deliver lighting to the NSF-compliant environment;
configuring the ceiling-mountable housing structure and/or the luminaire cartridge structure to establish a first NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface between the first and second circumferential peripheries to be engaged when the luminaire cartridge structure assembly is installed in the inner cavity, wherein the first NSF-compliant sealing interface is defined by engaged first and second planar surface regions extending along the respective first and second circumferential peripheries;
configuring the luminaire cartridge structure to locate an interior light guide and an exterior lens at a designated optical spacing therebetween to deliver the lighting to the NSF-compliant environment, with a second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface between a third circumferential periphery on the light guide and a fourth circumferential periphery on the exterior lens;
configuring the interior light guide, the exterior lens and/or the spacing for at least one designated optical effect in one or more lighting delivery modes, so that, on installation of the luminaire cartridge structure in the inner cavity, the first and second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interfaces form an NSF-compliant barrier across the luminaire structure.
In some example embodiments, the first, second, third and/or fourth circumferential peripheries may be substantially continuous.
In some example embodiments, the opposed first and second planar surface regions may be substantially parallel in the first NSF-compliant sealing interface.
Several example embodiments of the present disclosure will be provided, by way of examples only, with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
It should be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other example embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless limited otherwise, the terms “connected,” “coupled,” and “mounted,” and variations thereof herein are used broadly and encompass direct and indirect connections, couplings, and mountings. In addition, the terms “connected” and “coupled” and variations thereof are not restricted to physical, mechanical or other connections or couplings. The terms upper, lower, vertical and horizontal are intended for operative context only and are not necessarily intended to limit the invention only to those configurations or orientations. Furthermore, and as described in subsequent paragraphs, the specific mechanical, electrical and/or other configurations illustrated in the drawings are intended to exemplify embodiments of the invention. However, other alternative mechanical, electrical and/or other configurations are possible which are considered to be within the teachings of the instant disclosure.
The term “LED” used herein may include, but not be limited to, semiconductor, electroluminescent, organic, polymeric or other material based light sources commonly known as generally as light emitting diodes, as well as polymeric and other such light sources, equivalents and variants thereof.
The term “NSF-compliant” environment used herein may include, but not be limited to, an interior controlled environment such as those in healthcare facilities, which must adhere to one or more standards established by the National Safety Foundation (NSF). For luminaires, the NSF dictates that such environments require low air pollutant cleanability, durability and structural integrity (https://www.nsf.org/services/by-industry/pharma-biotech/biosafety-cabinetry/light-fixture-certification). The protocol NSF P442 is a single certification that demonstrates that luminaires are constructed for use in controlled environments such as pharmaceutical processing, biotech research, biosafety laboratories, surgical suites, clean room manufacturing, food processing and horticulture. NSF P442: Controlled Environment Light Fixtures combines various test elements into one certification, demonstrating to customers and consulting engineers that P442 certified light fixtures meet the highest level of quality in the industry. The test elements include: i) testing required by the standard NSF/ANSI 2: Food Equipment, which establishes minimum sanitation requirements for materials, design and construction; ii) testing to demonstrate an International Protection (IP) rating of 65 or higher, showing that the light fixture provides a high level of protection against the intrusion of dust and water; and iii) unique pressure tests developed especially for NSF P442.
Referring to the figures, there is provided a luminaire structure or luminaire 10 comprising a ceiling mountable housing structure or housing 12 which defines an inner cartridge-receiving cavity 16 (
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In some example embodiments, the second sealing barrier interface 36 may be provided between a third continuous circumferential periphery on the light guide and a fourth continuous circumferential periphery on the exterior lens. This may be provided, in some example embodiments by continuous barrier members, or discontinuous barrier members, which are nonetheless arranged in ways that provide the required NSF-compliant barrier.
The designated optical spacing S is configured to enable the light guide 32 to establish a light guide—air interface to form the relative internal angles of refraction and reflection, as part of a functional configuration of the light guide 32, according to its designated photometrics.
In some example embodiments, the housing structure 12 and/or the cartridge structure 20 may include one or more extruded segments. Referring to
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The cavity 52 is bordered by a pair of opposed side boundary surfaces including surface 46b and opposing surface 46c, and a back boundary surface 46d. In this case, the second barrier member 38 may be configured to contact at least the side boundary surfaces 46b, 46c and corresponding opposed surfaces 34a, 34b (
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The housing structure 12 and/or the cartridge structure assembly 20 may thus configured to establish a first NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface 22 therebetween and to be engaged when the cartridge structure assembly 20 is installed in the cavity 16, wherein the first NSF-compliant sealing interface 22 is defined by opposed substantially parallel first and second planar surface regions 67a, 67b extending along the respective first and second continuous circumferential peripheries 82, 84.
The cartridge structure assembly 20 may be configured to locate an interior light guide 32 and an exterior lens 34 at a designated optical spacing therebetween to deliver the lighting to the NSF-compliant environment, with a second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface 36 between a third circumferential periphery 86, such as one which is substantially continuous, on the light guide 32 and a fourth circumferential periphery 88 (
The interior light guide 32, the exterior lens 34 and/or the spacing S may be independently configurable for at least one designated optical effect in one or more lighting delivery modes, so that, on installation of the housing structure 12 and the cartridge structure assembly 20, the first and second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interfaces 22, 36 may form a substantially complete or substantially continuous NSF-compliant barrier across the luminaire structure.
Some example embodiments may further provide a group of aligned LED arrays 33, wherein each array 33 may be optically coupled with the interior light guide 32 along at least part of the third continuous circumferential periphery 86 thereof and a responsive to an LED driver structure or driver 68 to activate the arrays 33 in one or more light delivery modes. Such the light delivery modes may include a first mode in which one of the arrays 33 is activated to provide a first lighting effect, and a second mode in more than one of the arrays 33 is activated to provide a second lighting effect.
In some examples, the housing structures 12 may be common for a number of luminaire structures 10 in a particular application or location, while the luminaire cartridge structure assembly 20 may be configurable so as to meet different lighting criteria in the application or location.
Thus, example embodiments may provide configurable luminaire structures 10 which may be NSF-compliant, as well as to provide a plurality of distinct lighting effects to suit the needs of a number of different users, as may arise in such NSF-compliant environments and others. In such examples, the cartridge structure assemblies 20 may be assembled by selecting one of a number of possible interior light guides 32 and one of a number of exterior lenses 34, to deliver a particular optical effect appropriately suited to the application. Each cartridge structure assembly 20 may then be provided separately or together with a matching housing structure 12 for later installation.
Some example embodiments may provide a method for forming a kit for a luminaire structure 10 which may be configured to be NSF-compliant and thus to be installed in an NSF-compliant environment. The method may include providing a ceiling-mountable housing structure 12 with an accessible inner cavity 16 defined by a first circumferential periphery 82 (
The method may include configuring the housing structure 12 and/or the cartridge structure assembly 20 to establish a first NSF-compliant sealing barrier interface 22 therebetween to be engaged when the cartridge structure assembly 20 is installed in the cavity 16, wherein the first NSF-compliant sealing interface 22 may be defined by opposed substantially parallel first and second planar surface regions 67a, 67b extending along the respective first and second circumferential peripheries 82, 84.
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The method may include configuring the interior light guide 32, the exterior lens 34 and/or the spacing S for at least one designated optical effect in one or more lighting delivery modes, so that, on installation of the housing structure 12 and the cartridge structure assembly 20, the first and second NSF-compliant sealing barrier interfaces 22, 36 to form a substantially complete or substantially continuous NSF-compliant barrier across the luminaire structure 10.
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While the present disclosure describes various example embodiments, the disclosure is not so limited. To the contrary, the disclosure is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements, as will be readily appreciated by the person of ordinary skill in the art.
Yaphe, Howard, Miles, Andrew, James, Thomas, Lavictoire, Steven
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